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Discover Ludwig"row after row" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It is usually used to describe something that occurs in a repeating pattern or sequence. For example, "The cotton fields stretched out for miles, row after row of neatly planted crops."
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Row after row of minuses.
Row after row of everything we'd done.
Row after row after row, they come.Some of these Joaos and Bemvindas are certainly long dead.
At the DIY shop, we examine row after row.
Row after row of people, mostly young, behind computers.
The next things you notice are the desks: row after row after row, each with someone staring hard at a screen.
"I was very struck by the power of the cemetery," he said, "with all those numbered stones lined up row after row after row.
Row after row of barren blue seats across the giant stadium made the crowd seem minuscule.
Row after row of clothes were hanging there — yachting outfits, dinner jackets, blazers, sports clothes.
Row after row of frames, engines, wheels, tires and various parts, like crops ready to harvest.
One, the huge, arch-roofed Unification Market in Pyongyang, sports row after row of stalls.
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